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Los Angeles

How does a bank collapse in 48 hours? A timeline of the Silicon Valley Bank fall

[ad_1] This week, the go-to bank for US tech startups came rapidly unglued, leaving its high-powered customers and investors in…

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Stock Market

Silicon Valley Bank’s Failure May Lead to Smaller Fed Rate Hike

[ad_1] The second-largest bank failure in U.S. history might help the Federal Reserve do its job of tightening credit and…

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New York

Fed chair startles Wall Street by indicating higher interest rates are coming

[ad_1] Fed chair startles Wall Street by indicating higher interest rates are coming – CBS News Watch CBS News Federal…

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Los Angeles

3/7: CBS News Prime Time

[ad_1] 3/7: CBS News Prime Time – CBS News Watch CBS News John Dickerson reports on the fate of four…

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USA

Stocks fall after Federal Reserve signals more interest rate hikes

[ad_1] Stocks fall after Federal Reserve signals more interest rate hikes – CBS News Watch CBS News Stocks slumped Tuesday…

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Los Angeles

Interest rates

[ad_1] Interest rates “likely to be higher,” Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tells lawmakers – CBS News Watch CBS News…

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Dallas

Fed may need to accelerate rate hikes, Jerome Powell says

[ad_1] The Federal Reserve may need to increase the size of its interest rate hikes and raise borrowing costs to…

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Stock Market

Powell’s Testimony Is About to Start. What History Says the Stock Market Does Next.

[ad_1] The stock market was waiting for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to begin his testimony to Congress before making…

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Stock Market

Netflix and Other Stocks to Buy Before the Market Bottom

[ad_1] The stock market hasn’t hit its lows just yet, but there are stocks worth buying before the trough, says…

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Atlanta

Wage growth is slowing. Blame the Federal Reserve.

[ad_1] Workers flexed their muscles in 2022, with strikes surging and a labor shortage pressuring businesses to lift wages. That…

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